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Wild and Crazy Acts Add to Bride and Groom’s Wedding Day Excitement or Embarrassment

Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB)June 17, 2013

When it comes to their wedding day, some couples are taking it to the extreme. Whether the motive is wowing guests, making friends jealous or even making headlines, pulling off adventurous stunts on their wedding day is gaining the interest of brides and grooms-to-be. While these acts, from taking off in a hot air balloon to jumping out of a plane, may seem like a way to make their wedding day unforgettable, they can also land couples anywhere from embarrassed to in the hospital.

While no one was seriously hurt, an incident like this can be devastating to the bride or groom’s ego.

“When attempting to pull off something out of the ordinary at your wedding, you have to make sure you’re up for any possible consequences,” says Brett Reynolds, CEO of Wedding.com. “You have to take the good with the bad, and just hope that the stunt goes off without a hitch. But if something does go wrong, as long as no one is hurt, just remember to laugh it off, and enjoy the rest of your special day knowing that you gave it your best shot. The moment will be memorable whether all goes as planned or not.”

Regardless of how much planning goes into incorporating a wild stunt into their wedding day, acts such as skydiving are unpredictable. Because of this unpredictable nature, brides and grooms with laid-back, go-with-the-flow personalities seem more likely to attempt these stunts. As for couples who aren't up for the possibility of becoming YouTube’s next “wedding day fail,” it might be a good idea to just save their wild sides for the honeymoon.

About Wedding.com

Wedding.com is an innovative new website that connects engaged couples planning their wedding with wedding vendors looking to grow their business. Wedding.com contacts vendors for couples, giving them the power to compare and negotiate while ultimately saving time and money. With 15,000 couples and 25,000 vendors currently using the website, 150,000 proposals have already been sent since their inception. Vendors range in services from wedding planners, photographers, florists, and DJs to custom invitations, party favors, and much more. For additional information about the company and its services, please visit Wedding.com.